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Queensland government scraps Moonlight Range wind farm, activists plan to shut down Story Bridge in major protest. Plus, Steven Miles pushes power bill relief despite mounting state debt.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Đảng Tự do Quốc gia Queensland đã tuyên bố giành chiến thắng khít khao trong cuộc bầu cử tiểu bang vào cuối tuần này, chấm dứt gần một thập niên nắm quyền của Đảng Lao động tại tiểu bang này. Một số lượng kỷ lục người dân Queensland đã tham gia bỏ phiếu, với vấn đề phá thai, nhà ở và tội phạm thanh thiếu niên, là trọng tâm của cuộc bầu cử. Thủ Hiến sắp mãn nhiệm của Đảng Lao động Steven Miles, đã gọi điện thoại đến lãnh đạo Đảng Tự do Quốc Gia David Crisafulli, để thừa nhận thất bại
Queensland's Liberal National party has claimed a narrow victory in the state election this weekend, ending nearly a decade of Labor power in the state. A record number of Queenslanders participated in the voting, with abortion, housing and youth crime the focus of the election. Labor's outgoing premier Steven Miles has called Liberal leader David Crisafulli to concede defeat. - Либеральная национальная партия Квинсленда одержала победу с небольшим перевесом на выборах в штате, положив конец почти десятилетнему правлению лейбористов в Квинсленде. Рекордное количество жителей Квинсленда приняли участие в голосовании, в центре внимания выборов были аборты, жилье и молодежная преступность.
Queensland's Liberal National party has claimed a narrow victory in the state election this weekend, ending nearly a decade of Labor power in the state. A record number of Queenslanders participated in the voting, with abortion, housing and youth crime the focus of the election. Labor's outgoing premier Steven Miles has called Liberal leader David Crisafulli to concede defeat. - کوئنز لینڈ کی لبرل نیشنل پارٹی نے سنیچر کے ریاستی انتخابات میں کامیابی حاصل کی ہے، جس سے ریاست میں تقریباً ایک دہائی سے جاری لیبر اقتدار کا خاتمہ ہو گیا ہے۔کوئینز لینڈرز کی ریکارڈ تعداد نے ووٹنگ میں حصہ لیا، اسقاط حمل، رہائش اور نوجوانوں کے جرائم ان انتخابات کا مرکزی موضوع تھے۔
Queensland's Liberal National party has claimed a narrow victory in the state election this weekend, ending nearly a decade of Labor power in the state. A record number of Queenslanders participated in the voting, with abortion, housing and youth crime the focus of the election. Labor's outgoing premier Steven Miles has called Liberal leader David Crisafulli to concede defeat.
The LNP's David Crisafulli is elected to fix a youth crime crisis - and the Olympics - as the Greens go backwards. So what does it all mean for the looming federal election? Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian's app. This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey and edited by Joshua Burton. Our team includes Kristen Amiet, Tiffany Dimmack, Lia Tsamoglou and Jasper Leak. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Queensland votes for change - after 9 years of Labor rule. It was a long night but the LNP will form a majority government. There were big swings against Labor in the regions and suburbs – and it was a bad night for the Greens. Plenty of lessons – and warning signs – ahead of the coming federal contest.David Speers is joined by Patricia Karvelas, Anthony Galloway, and Clare Armstrong. Casey Briggs runs the numbers in Queensland and looks ahead to the United States' election.Our guests are the outgoing Queensland Labor Deputy Premier Cameron Dick and Federal Nationals MP Keith Pitt.
In 2018, Queensland decriminalised abortion up to 22 weeks' gestation without a doctor's permission. Now, the prospect of repealing those laws has become a major issue ahead of this weekend's state election.In South Australia too, the legality of abortion has been contested in the parliament. So, why is abortion up for debate? Today, Prudence Flowers from Flinders University on why what's happening here can be linked to the United States. Dr Flowers explains that the overturning of Roe v Wade in the US has sent shock waves globally, influencing debates in Australia. She says the political landscape in Queensland is particularly volatile, with independent MP Robbie Katter pushing for a repeal of the decriminalisation law. She notes the significant anti-abortion sentiment within the Liberal National Party, which could impact the outcome if they win the election. In South Australia, recent legislative attempts to restrict abortion have narrowly failed, reflecting the contentious nature of the issue. Featured: Dr Prudence Flowers, senior lecturer at Flinders UniversityKey Topics:Queensland abortion lawsSouth Australia abortion debateRoe v WadeRobbie KatterLiberal National Party and abortionUS influence on Australian politicsReproductive rightsPolitical strategies in electionsAbortion laws
Queensland voters at the People's Forum say who they believe won the debate between Steven Miles and David Crisafulli. Another poll reveals Anthony Albanese's poor form. Plus, will history repeat itself for Donald Trump at this year's US election?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David Crisafulli and Steven Miles battle it out in their last fiery debate to win over undecided Queensland voters, calls for Senator Lidia Thorpe to resign, and Peter Dutton pledges $8.5 million to the Sydney Holocaust Museum.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Queenslanders will choose their next Government this weekend. 50 cent public transport fares, free primary school lunches, youth crime, and abortion, have become big talking points in this election. Two men in their 40s wanting to lead the state – the current Premier Steven Miles and opposition leader David Crisafulli – have also taken the fight to social media, both using TikTok as part of their campaign strategy to reach young people. While the polls show Steven Miles is trailing his opponent, the Labor Premier is hoping to defy the odds and keep his government in power for a fourth term. In today's deep dive, you'll hear an interview with the Queensland Premier on how he plans to win the election and what his plans for the sunshine state are. Hosts: Harry Sekulich and Zara SeidlerProducer: Orla Maher Want to support The Daily Aus? That's so kind! The best way to do that is to click ‘follow' on Spotify or Apple and to leave us a five-star review. We would be so grateful. The Daily Aus is a media company that delivers accessible and digestible news to young people. We are completely independent.Want more from TDA?Subscribe to The Daily Aus newsletterSubscribe to The Daily Aus' YouTube ChannelHave feedback for us?We're always looking for new ways to improve what we do. If you've got feedback, we're all ears. Tell us here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's something of a spring election season; Canberra voters go to the polls this weekend, while Queenslanders will cast their votes in a little over a week. Federal politicians are watching closely for any indicators of the electoral mood.Queensland will be a key state in next year's federal election and the state poll will be telling. Labor has been in power for nearly a decade and the relatively new Premier Steven Miles is seeking the ALP's fourth term in office. But all signs point to a defeat for Labor and Opposition Leader David Crisafulli leading the LNP back into government.Melissa Clarke, filling in for David Speers, speaks to Kos Samaras and Tony Barry from Redbridge Group about the mood in the electorate.
As early voting kicks off in the sunshine state, Labor is hoping progressive cost-of-living policies such as 50c public transport fares will help them cling on to another term. But every poll is showing the Liberal National opposition is on track to win the state election on 26 October. Queensland correspondent Ben Smee speaks with Tamsin Rose about how voters are being pulled to the right and the left by both major parties You can support the Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport
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Paul reviews the debate between Steven Miles and David Crisafulli, pro-Palestine protesters call off the October 7 rally in Sydney. Plus, the US media goes silent on the latest allegations against Kamala Harris' husband.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stuff the debate, who's winning in a fight between Steven Miles and David Crisafulli? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Queensland Premier Steven Miles failed to recall the name of Labor's candidate running in a hotly contested rural seat just weeks out from the state election. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guardian Australia's political reporter Amy Remeikis speaks with Queensland's premier, Steven Miles, about the Great Barrier Reef, the housing crisis, youth crime and the upcoming election. You can support the Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport
Welcome back to On The Piss. Our weekly show where we sit down, have a beer and talk shit for an hour.This week we are joined by a very special guest, the Premier of Queensland Steven Miles! Steven joins us to talk about growing up in Brisbane, his love of craft beer, fishing and footy! We also talk about the reasons he got into Politics and what we think the great city of Brisbane will look like in 2032 for the Olympics! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Steven Miles admits the promise to have state-owned servos was not researched, UK PM Keir Starmer embroiled in a spat with Elon Musk as violent riots erupt across the nation. Plus, Donald Trump blames Kamala Harris for the US market slump.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Labor's big loss in the censorship battle, all eyes on Jim Chalmers ahead of tomorrow's federal budget. Plus, Steven Miles makes a fool of himself at the supermarket inquiry.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week the Premier of Queensland joins Betoota Talks. A few months into the job, we asked Premier Miles about the journey through politics, the rise to the top job, the youth crime crisis, a coalition with the Greens and a raft of current issues facing the state ahead of this year's election. Betoota on Instagram Betoota on TikTok Produced by DM PodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anthony Albanese tries to bail out Steven Miles while the Queensland Premier caves in to CFMEU, the rental crisis hits a new high in Australia. Plus, Peter Dutton accuses Labor of playing uni politics. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fourteen Aussie Olympians, including Grant Hackett, Liesel Jones and Geoff Huegill, have signed an open letter to QLD premier Steven Miles, urging him to reconsider his decision to host the 2032 Olympics events at the current Queensland Sport and Athletic Centre. 5kg cocaine washed up on Sydney's beaches yesterday. Donald Trump shocked his supporters yesterday when he sent out an email saying he'd decided to suspend his campaign for reelection. Larry David was not impressed when asked during an interview how much money he was worth. Frankie Muniz has revealed that he walked off the set of Malcolm in the Middle and missed two whole episodes, because he was angry there was so much tension on set. In the AFL, there was a bit of drama during the game between Geelong and Hawthorn at the MCG yesterday. In horse racing, the first foal of Australia's greatest racehorse, Winx, is expected to break all records when she steps into the sale ring next Monday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Political in-fighting, cost blow-outs and a looming state election have left Brisbane's Olympics preparations at the starting blocks. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian's app. This episode of The Front is presented and produced by Matthew Condon and edited by Josh Burton. Our regular host is Claire Harvey. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou and original music is composed by Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sam Kerr is a reverse milkshake duck. Emerald and Tom do a vibe check on the upcoming Brisbane City Council local election and Steven Miles' texting SCANDAL (8:36). Next they check out this week's developments in the fight for housing, with Greens proposing new public investment and Max Chandler-Mather speaking at National Press Club (23:20). Finally, a call to action (56:41). ---------------------------------------- Full video version of this episode at https://www.youtube.com/c/SeriousDangerAU New Patreon ep with Jesse Noakes talking forced evictions and homeless out now.Subscribe on Patreon to support the show and check out over 30 full-length fortnightly bonus episodes, with guests like Geraldine Hickey, Max Chandler-Mather, Lee Rhiannon, Michael Berkman, Wil Anderson, Cam Wilson, Gabbi Bolt, Tom Tanuki and Jon Kudelka, and deep dives into topics like boomers v gen Z, the history of the party, co-operatives, Taylor Swift, when Friendlyjordies owned us, and whether a Greens government would lead to the apocalypse. https://www.patreon.com/SeriousDangerAU Links - If you live in Brisbane, VOTE!!!!!!!! https://vote.greens.org.au/ Watch the full video of Max Chandler-Mather at National Press Club - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9PZevNcplo Go to a Palestine protest, meeting or other event https://apan.org.au/events/ BDS Australia - Check your super fund is not funding Israel's apartheid and genocide https://bdsaustralia.net.au/check-your-super/ Remember we've announced we're doing a live show in Naarm/Melbourne on Saturday April 6th at 1:30pm at the Comedy Republic https://www.comedyrepublic.com.au/event/38:304/38:910/ We're coming back to MEANJIN/BRISBANE!!! We're doing a live show at Good Chat Comedy Club on Saturday April 27th at 2pm. Tickets on sale now: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/serious-danger-w-emerald-moon-tom-ballard-live-in-brisbane-tickets-843371164857 Produced by Michael Griffin https://www.instagram.com/mikeskillz/ Follow us on https://twitter.com/SeriousDangerAU https://www.instagram.com/seriousdangerau https://www.tiktok.com/@seriousdangerau Support the show: http://patreon.com/seriousdangerauSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anthony Albanese has not got anything for your cost-of-living crisis, Steven Miles forced to apologise for lying to parliament. Plus, Nigel Farage on Donald Trump's Supreme Court win and is Joe Biden really fit for duty?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Leftists observe Chinese New Year after dropping Australia Day celebrations. Plus, are Labor's proposed misinformation laws a threat to free speech? And can Steven Miles win the next Queensland election?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joins Jimmy to break down what's happening in Brisbane ahead of the Olympic Games where the Gabba's touted $2.7 Million upgrade has been drawn back by the Steven Miles government. Where do the games committee pour their money and what will it mean for sport in Queensland into the future? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Margot Robbie has spoken out one week after being overlooked for a nomination at the 2024 Oscars. Risk of being unable to field a team if players are benched for three weeks under new concussion protocols, a Victorian Nationals MP has warned. The number of babies dying within a month of birth has almost doubled since 2018, the year the state's biggest ever review into maternity services was launched by then health minister Steven Miles. Gaming group SkyCity Entertainment says it faces up to $73m in penalties and legal costs after admitting to serious breaches of anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing laws.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thủ hiến tiểu bang Queensland, Steven Miles, đã đi thăm khu vực Townsville khi công việc dọn dẹp tiếp tục diễn ra sau Bão Kirrily. Khoảng 50.000 hộ gia đình ở Bắc Queensland vẫn không có điện. Các khu vực phía tây của bang hiện đang phải đối mặt với lũ quét sau cơn bão.
Un organismo di punta che rappresenta gli agricoltori del Queensland ha aumentato le pressioni per l'avvio di un'indagine sui prezzi gonfiati dopo che il premier statale Steven Miles ha scritto alle grandi catene di supermercati chiedendo risposte sul "divario crescente" tra i prezzi che gli agricoltori ricevono e quelli che i clienti pagano.
El gobierno de Queensland dice que la recuperación tras los desastres naturales por tormentas e inundaciones en el extremo norte y sureste del estado costará más de 2.000 millones de dólares. Mientras tanto, el premier Steven Miles anunció un paquete de ayuda multimillonario que espera que atraiga a los turistas a algunas áreas afectadas y alivie el dolor de las pérdidas económicas.
Chính phủ Queensland cho biết việc phục hồi sau thảm họa thiên nhiên ở vùng cực bắc và đông nam của bang sẽ tiêu tốn hơn hai tỷ đô la. Thủ hiến Steven Miles đã công bố gói cứu trợ trị giá hàng triệu đô la với hy vọng sẽ đưa khách du lịch quay trở lại một số khu vực bị ảnh hưởng và giảm bớt nỗi đau thiệt hại kinh tế.
昆士兰州州长迈尔斯(Steven Miles)宣布了一项数百万澳元的救灾计划,以鼓励游客重回受灾地区,并减轻经济损失带来的痛苦。
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Steven Miles knows climate change is coming for Queensland This is just my opinion. PS: If you enjoy my content, I will think of you while drinking my coffee. – Buy Me a Coffee The Slippery Slope Spotify J Fallon Apple Music J Fallon Spotify J Fallon YouTube The Slippery Slope Apple Podcasts The Slippery Slope YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jason-fallon/message
Valentine Sabouraud nous emmène dans le Queensland puisque cet état vient de changer de Premier ministre. C'est Steven Miles qui est désormais à sa tête, un homme qui n'est pas tout à fait un inconnu mais qui va devoir rapidement prouver qu'il a l'étoffe d'un leader.
He's a PhD scholar and Al Gore alumnus, but Steven Miles' march to power began in the outer suburbs This is just my opinion. PS: If you enjoy my content, I will think of you while drinking my coffee. – Buy Me a Coffee The Slippery Slope Spotify J Fallon Apple Music J Fallon Spotify J Fallon YouTube The Slippery Slope Apple Podcasts The Slippery Slope YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jason-fallon/message
Η ελληνικής καταγωγής βουλευτής της Κουηνσλάνδης Charis Mullen (Χαρίκλεια Ναούμη) είναι μεταξύ των νέων υπουργών που συμπεριέλαβε στην κυβέρνησή του ο νέος πρωθυπουργός της πολιτείας Steven Miles.
Queensland's Deputy Premier, Steven Miles, triumphs in a brief political scuffle this morning for the sunshine state's top job, with Cameron Dick to serve as his deputy.
Sky News ordered to hand over the secret recordings of a conversation between Brittany Higgins' lawyer Leon Zwier and partner David Sharaz. Plus, Steven Miles is set to become Queensland's next premier, are the unions running the show?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Queensland has a new Premier-in-waiting Steven Miles - and he's already being tested as Cyclone Jasper bears down on the far north coast.
Chris Bowen spreads more climate alarmism at COP28, Steven Miles set to become Queensland's next premier. Plus, an exclusive investigation reveals the RFS is putting NSW at catastrophic risk this fire season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Queensland's Deputy Premier, Steven Miles, triumphs in a brief political scuffle this morning for the sunshine state's top job, with Cameron Dick to serve as his deputy.
Σε αναζήτηση νέου πρωθυπουργού είναι η Κουηνσλάνδη- Η Annastacia Palaszczuk παραιτήθηκε χθες αιφνιδιάζοντας πολλούς-. Επικρατέστερος να την διαδεχθεί είναι ο σημερινός αναπληρωτής premier, Steven Miles
Featuring Gab Collins and Steven Miles
Join us in this insightful episode of our podcast as we sit down with Steven Miles, the esteemed VP and CEO of Jerry Kelly Heating & Air Conditioning. Married into a business started by his wife's parents, Steven brings a unique perspective to running a family enterprise. His exceptional leadership has advanced the company and earned him a prestigious spot in the HVAC Hall of Fame.In This Episode, We Discuss:Joining the Family BusinessDelegation and TrustLearning from FailuresAdapting to ChangeSifting Through AdviceWhether you're involved in a family business, aspire to be a part of one, or are just interested in unique entrepreneurial journeys, this episode offers valuable insights into leadership, adapting to change, and learning from successes and failures.Find Steven:On The Web: https://jerrykelly.com/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steven-miles-52239bb/ Join Our Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/hvacrevealedPresented By On Purpose Media: https://www.onpurposemedia.ca/For HVAC Internet Marketing reach out to us at info@onpurposemedia.ca or 888-428-0662Sponsored By: Chiirp: https://chiirp.com/hssr Real-Time Marketing: https://realtime360.io/
Today we were thrilled to welcome back Gabe Collins, Fellow in Energy & Environmental Regulatory Affairs, along with his colleague Steven Miles, Fellow in Global Natural Gas, with Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy. Gabe last joined us on COBT in May of 2022 (episode linked here) and has a fascinating background in the economics, policies, and geopolitics of Russia and China, as well as national security-related research and analysis. In addition to his position at the Baker Institute, Steven is a Senior Counsel at Baker Botts and previously was a twenty-year Partner with the firm, serving as the Energy Sector Chair focused on LNG, natural gas, electric power, and renewable energy industries. It was our pleasure to visit with Gabe and Steven for a global energy conversation focused on LNG and Europe. The focus was on one key question: “why isn't Europe locking in more long-term gas supply?” The catalyst to our discussion stems from a report co-authored by Gabe and Steven that will be published in the near future. Titled “Eastern Promises or Energy Fantasies: Why Is Europe Not Replacing Russian Pipeline Gas With Long-Term LNG Contracts?”, the report leverages analysis from 600+ LNG contracts over 25 years leading up to the Ukraine invasion. In our discussion with Gabe and Steven, we cover key themes including the inspiration behind writing the paper, the potential role and intentions of China, Europe's response to its gas shortage and its reliance on spot LNG, potential geopolitical risks, and the potential explanations for Europe's reluctance to sign long-term gas contracts. We also discuss the concept of funding post-war Ukraine through gas surcharges, Mexico's growing LNG capacity, how Europe's decision not to contract LNG longer-term could be hurting the developing world and the climate, and the discrepancy between European policymakers' optimistic view of hydrogen and renewable energy with the unease among industrial players who see the ongoing demand for gas and the challenges in transitioning away from it. Gabe and Steven also recently wrote an article in Foreign Policy that touches on many of these aspects, linked here. Mike Bradley kicked us off by highlighting upcoming events and topics of interest. Economically, all attention is on Federal Reserve Chairman Powell's Jackson Hole speech this Friday for color/clarity on how much higher/how much longer interest rates could stay elevated. In commodities, crude oil remains steady around $80/bbl., with traders seemingly divided on which dynamic will win this year, that being supply (OPEC cuts) or demand (China weakness). He also noted that LNG markets will be closely following this week's current Australian LNG labor negotiations to handicap the potential for an LNG strike in the coming weeks, which could impact up to 10% of global LNG. From a broader equity market standpoint, equity traders will be intensely focused on NVIDIAs earnings and rounded out the conversation by flagging recent midstream deals with one of the key themes being “controlling the molecules” from wellhead to end user/markets. He also highlighted a Permian E&P merger this week between two mid-cap E&Ps, which is leading investors to contemplate whether an acceleration of public-to-public deals could be forthcoming, and whether they'll be done at premiums. Arjun Murti highlighted the spillover effects of how policies from the EU will have ramifications for the rest of the world, comparing key themes from Gabe and Steven's report to recent Super-Spiked themes. Todd Scruggs chimed in to share LNG trends including the short-term extremely tight supply-demand balance in Europe and longer-term potential for the US to become